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To: mystery-ak

I just heard heard Scott Brown interviewed by Tom and Todd on WRKO in Boston this AM. They specifically ask him about his vote and his response was basically the bill was “revenue neutral”. He said the money in the bill was already spend and did not add to the deficit, it was simply reallocated in this bill. The one component of the bill he seemed very high on was the tax credit for the capitol expenditures for businesses.

It was a very good interview with tough questions which he took head on. I have not read the specifics of the bill, but I was hoping some freepers could do a synopsis for us stuck at work today.


373 posted on 02/23/2010 4:10:45 AM PST by thepainster
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To: thepainster

And except for collins, snowe, and voinovich, he was the only republican smart enough to be bi partisan and vote for the bill?

Give me a break. He is facile with the rationalizations but he’s a moderate at best.

His cohorts in voting Yes are quite revelatory aren’t they. Or do you believe they are the smart ones and everyone else is stupid.


384 posted on 02/23/2010 6:30:27 AM PST by Carley
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